The former President headlines get-out-the-vote rally for Casey, Wolf at the Dell

At a get-out-the-vote rally in Strawberry Mansion, former President Barack Obama shouted out the Eagles and Sixers (as well as Gov. Tom Wolf and U.S. Sen. Bob Casey) without once mentioning his successor by name.

When the queues formed 10 years ago, and then four years later, the smiling faces would be rewarded with victory, but turn to frowns in 2016 when anticipated victory unexpectedly became a loss fueled by vote tallies in the very same state.

Item specifics

Condition:

New with box: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab... Read moreabout the condition

US Shoe Size (Women's):

8

Brand:

Clarks

Color:

Black

Style:

Platforms & Wedges

Width:

Medium (B, M)

Heel Type:

Wedge

UPC:

Does not apply

More boos seguec into Wolf’s talking points about Medicaid expansion, protecting legalized gay marriage and standing up for women’s rights to choice of healthcare, including defending Planned Parenthood funding, criminal-justice reform and working to implement online voter registration.

“I am standing up as the last line of defense for President Obama’s legacy and the principles we hold dear,” he said. “Nothing less than our democracy is at stake.”

Next up was Casey, who’ll bring U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren to town on Sunday afternoon for as voter-registration drive.

“Are you ready to win in 2018?” he said, shouting out veterans and organized labor. “We’re here today because we love our country, and we believe (the administration and Republicans in Congress) are taking us in the wrong direction.”

And then, at 5:08 p.m. – after Casey painted a picture of a nation on the brink of collapse in 2008 – Obama took the stage.

“I love me some Bob Casey,” he said, noting he supported his presidential campaign before most could pronounce his name. “He’s one of the nicest people I know, a genuinely nice person. He’s been in Washington for a long time and stayed nice, which is hard to do.”